Organza Festival
Music festival centered around the remarkable organ of Cheviré-le-Rouge
2026
About Organza
Organza — edition 2026
The second season of the Organza Festival offers five concerts from May 10 to June 26, 2026 in the church of Cheviré-le-Rouge. An open program that blends organ and choir, organ and trumpet, an original creation with Titi Robin and Francis Varis (organ, guitar, bouzouki), vocal ensemble and hunting horns, centered around the recently inaugurated restored organ.
2026 Edition — five concerts from May 10 to June 26
For its second season, the Organza Festival asserts its ambition for openness and diversification with an enriched program that blends sacred and profane, baroque and contemporary, scholarly and popular repertoires. All concerts take place in the church of Cheviré-le-Rouge, a delegated commune of Baugé-en-Anjou, centered around the restored Bonn-Brayé-Proust organ.
A program that blends genres
From the opening organ and choir (May 10) to the festive hunting horn finale (June 26), the 2026 edition combines classical formations (Duo Hormé, Ensemble Vocal du Val de Loire directed by Manami Haraguchi) and original proposals — particularly the Titi Robin & Francis Varis creation on June 6, which brings together organ, guitar, and bouzouki in a dialogue between Mediterranean modal music and church organ, in partnership with La Plume de Cheviré.
Accessible prices
Standard adult: €15 per concert. Solidarity rate online: €10. Free for under 18s. 2026 season subscription (5 concerts): €50. Online reservations via HelloAsso or at the Anjou Vert tourist office in Baugé.
Highlights Organza 2026
- Five concerts from May 10 to June 26, 2026 in the church of Cheviré-le-Rouge
- Original creation Titi Robin & Francis Varis: organ, guitar, and bouzouki (June 6)
- Program blending classical, sacred, modal music, and hunting horns
- Accessible prices: €15 per concert, €50 for the season subscription, free for under 18s
- Online reservations via HelloAsso
Programme Organza 2026
Sunday, May 10, 2026
- 4:00 PM — Organ & Choir Concert with the Musica de Cheviré-le-Rouge ensemble, accompanied on the organ by Philippe Bataille · Church of Cheviré-le-Rouge
Sunday, May 31, 2026
- 4:00 PM — Duo Hormé — Organ & Trumpet with Pauline Koundouno-Chabert (organ) and Jean Pradère (trumpet). Repertoire ranging from sacred to opera, from baroque to romanticism · Church of Cheviré-le-Rouge
Saturday, June 6, 2026
- 8:00 PM — Titi Robin & Francis Varis, original creation blending organ, guitar, and bouzouki. Dialogue between Mediterranean modal music and church organ, in partnership with La Plume de Cheviré · Church of Cheviré-le-Rouge
Sunday, June 21, 2026
- 4:00 PM — Ensemble Vocal du Val de Loire directed by Manami Haraguchi, with continuo organ and viola · Church of Cheviré-le-Rouge
Friday, June 26, 2026
- 8:00 PM — Échos du Lys — Organ & Hunting Horns, in traditional hunting attire, closing the season · Church of Cheviré-le-Rouge
Prices Organza 2026
Organza — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 10 May to 26 June 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Organza Festival: The Musical Renaissance of Cheviré-le-Rouge
The Organza Festival was born in 2025 from an exceptional heritage adventure: the restoration and inauguration of the organ in the church of Cheviré-le-Rouge, a delegated commune of Baugé-en-Anjou. This remarkable instrument, silent for a long time, has regained its voice thanks to the mobilization of the Association des Amis de l'Orgue de Cheviré-le-Rouge, which then imagined a festival to give it a lasting musical life.
An Intimate Festival in the Heart of Baugeois
Designed as an accessible and unifying cultural meeting place, Organza uses the organ as a starting point for programming open to all repertoires. The concerts take place in the church of Cheviré-le-Rouge, whose acoustics and architecture offer an ideal setting for ancient and classical music. Each edition offers several musical events spread from spring to summer, combining organ recitals, duets with trumpet, vocal and instrumental ensembles, and original creations.
A Successful First Edition
The first season, in 2025, brought together over 1,000 spectators for three major concerts: a recital by Michel Alabau, honorary organist of Saint-Séverin in Paris, the inaugural concert of the organ by Henri-Franck Beaupérin, and an organ and trumpet duet with Thomas Pellerin, titular organist of Angers Cathedral, and David Gardette. This popular success confirmed the relevance of the project and encouraged the organizers to continue with even more ambitious programming.
An Audacious Second Season
For its second season in 2026, Organza affirms its desire for openness and diversification with richer and more audacious programming. Organist Philippe Bataille and the ensemble Musica de Cheviré-le-Rouge, the Duo Hormé with Pauline Koundouno-Chabert on the organ and Jean Pradère on the trumpet, as well as Titi Robin and Francis Varis in a unique dialogue between organ, guitar, and bouzouki, make up a lineup that crosses genres and musical horizons.
The Organ as a Driver of Culture in Rural Areas
Beyond the concerts, the Organza Festival embodies a commitment to cultural revitalization in rural areas. By highlighting the musical and architectural heritage of Baugeois, hosting nationally renowned artists, and offering accessible prices (free entry for under 18s), the festival contributes to the influence of the region and the democratization of classical and ancient music.
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